This one is very difficult to judge because I have some criticism, but the more I think about it the more I feel like that's the point. I was lost and confused, to begin with, but determined to push through. I wanted more guidance as I wandered around aimlessly in frustration... but once I started to find more of the selves I started to understand and piece together what the game is about... at least in the way I interpreted it anyway. It's a pretty cool exploration of one's own identity, perhaps even gender identity (I certainly noticed that trans pride flag computer background.... Trans rights by the way!).
I want to say this is a better game than it is a Jam game if that makes sense? if I wasn't determined to see it through, I might not have stuck to the end and appreciate it. I did want to quit to move on to the next game, to begin with, but I'm very glad I stuck with it. The game jam critic in me wants the game to offer more guidance... how many selves are in each area? what direction do I need to go through to find the next door? that sort of thing.. but as an experience... it all came together wonderfully.
apologies if this came across rambly, but that's what the game did to me :P